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...Joseph Baniewicz put a value of $1.23 billion on the estate at the time of the publisher's death. Sons Donald, 53, and Samuel I. Newhouse Jr., 55, who seem to have inherited their father's workaholic habits and zeal for expansion, have since added enterprises like Random House and a string of cable-television companies, while selling off radio and TV stations...
...survey, conducted this fall by New York-based Group Attitudes Corporation, involved telephone interviews of a random sample of 1299 American adults. Among its conclusions...
...PART of a rehabilitation program to get an Connery's 007 ready for a return to action, British Secret Service officials put him through a medical examination that includes a urine test. But seen an English hospital affords Bond little production. A random assassin chases the aging Bond through the hospital and traps him in a laboratory, desperation. Bond picks up the nearest beaker and throws its contents at the assailant, who recoils and impales himself on a wall of test tubes. Connery casually looks at the beaker, which is belled "James Bond's urine." Portrait of the self-sufficient...
...court ruled that officials must give three days' warning in the media giving the general area in which a roadblock will be set up, allow motorists a 300-ft, warning that a checkpoint is approaching, talk to every driver, not just to random motorists, and administer the roadblock with specially trained personnel...
...committee also announced plans to ask the NCAA convention to tighten the existing rule stating that a student-athlete must be making satisfactory progress towards a degree. The proposal would make college presidents directly responsible for the satisfactory progress of their athletes and call for random NCAA spot checks